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[Editorial] Korea’s surprise Q1 growth requires objective assessment, not blind fanfare
Government figures show that the Korean economy grew by more than expected in the first quarter of the year. Semiconductors drove a recovery in export...
[Column] Season 2 of special prosecutor probe may be coming to Korea soon
By Kim Won-chul, society editorThere’s something quite uncanny lying at the heart of this case — in fact, there’s something almost eerie about it. The...
[Editorial] New weight of N. Korea’s nuclear threats makes dialogue all the more urgent
North Korea conducted its first-ever counterattack drill with simulated nuclear warheads on 600 mm super-large multiple rocket launchers as part of it...
[Column] Park Geun-hye déjà vu in Yoon Suk-yeol
By Kang Hee-cheol, editorial writerThe general elections in April ended in defeat for the ruling party. Appeals for the public to punish the oppositio...
[Column] ‘Choson’: Is it time we start referring to N. Korea in its own terms?
“If its official name is the “Democratic People’s Republic of Choson,’ or ‘Choson’ for short, why do we call it ‘North Korea’?”This protesting questio...
[Guest essay] The real reason Korea’s new right wants to dub Rhee a founding father
By Lee Jun-sik, former president of the Independence Hall of KoreaWhen Syngman Rhee’s name is mentioned, most people think of a dictator. However, a m...
[Column] The president’s questionable capacity for dialogue
By Kim Yeon-chul, former minister of unification and current professor at Inje UniversityWars are waged with weapons, but politics is waged with words...
[Editorial] Japan’s rewriting of history with Korea has gone too far
Japan’s authorization of middle school history textbooks that passed additional screenings on Friday is truly shocking. It’s a violent affront to the ...
[Column] Are chaebol firms just pizza pies for families to divvy up as they please?
By Kwack Jung-soo, senior staff writer at Hankyoreh Economy & Society Research InstituteWhile most of the public was distracted by the general e...
[Column] Has Korea, too, crossed the Rubicon on China?
By Gil Yun-hyung, editorial writerThis is embarrassing to admit, but I wasn’t aware of how deeply connected the Taiwan situation is to the lives of or...
[Correspondent’s column] In Japan’s alliance with US, echoes of its past alliances with UK
By Lee Bon-young, Washington correspondentUS President Dwight Eisenhower, who signed the new Japan-US Security Treaty in 1961, called Japan the “bigge...
[Column] The clock is ticking for Korea’s first lady
By Kim Young-hee, executive editorIt’s a mystery as to why South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol chose to have his opening remarks at a Cabinet meeting...
[Editorial] When the choice is kids or career, Korea will never overcome birth rate woes
Since Korea’s backward labor market stubbornly refuses to allow workers to balance their work and family obligations, women continue to suffer a “chil...
[Editorial] Does Yoon think the Korean public is wrong?
President Yoon Suk-yeol directly addressed the ruling People Power Party’s defeat in last week’s general elections at a Cabinet meeting on Tuesday. Ho...
[Editorial] As it bolsters its alliance with US, Japan must be accountable for past
Japan has once again reiterated its false sovereignty claim on the Dokdo islets in its annual diplomatic policy bluebook. In addition, it maintained i...
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[Column] Season 2 of special prosecutor probe may be coming to Korea soon
[Column] Park Geun-hye déjà vu in Yoon Suk-yeol
[Editorial] New weight of N. Korea’s nuclear threats makes dialogue all the more urgent
[Guest essay] The real reason Korea’s new right wants to dub Rhee a founding father
[Column] ‘Choson’: Is it time we start referring to N. Korea in its own terms?
[Editorial] Japan’s rewriting of history with Korea has gone too far
[Column] The president’s questionable capacity for dialogue
[Column] Are chaebol firms just pizza pies for families to divvy up as they please?
[Column] Has Korea, too, crossed the Rubicon on China?
[Correspondent’s column] In Japan’s alliance with US, echoes of its past alliances with UK
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